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How To Change Exif Information For Copyright On Nikon D7000

Nikon 7k Junkie says:

Ok, Role of the is like shooting fish in a barrel. To remove (or correct errors) move the cursor to the error (hold the ISO/thumbnail/zoom out button + the arrow keys.

To delete the character concur the ISO/thumbnail/zoom out key + the delete button.
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chicken spy [dihapus] bilang:

Sadly this does not appear to be possible on the D7000 .
Nikon answer

I understand that in the absence of the copyright symbol ©, the give-and-take "copyright" should be used.

I do not think (c) is an acceptable substitute, past the letter of the alphabet of the police force.
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Steve_7 says:

I added my name to the copyright information in the setup carte du jour. But in ACDsee, it shows the Copyright Observe with an invalid twelvemonth - 20011 (twenty thousand and eleven). I can't see where it gets this info from or how to change it.
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JPBJ says:

Thank you and then much! I've been so frustrated with this problem, thought it was errors in my metadata presets in Lightroom, and so tried Flickr, when it was all in camera! Thanks for helping fix the solution when I found it :)
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Anthony_Mann says:

It's a good idea to set the notation that information technology's copyrighted on your camera. I suspect some photo search and displays like Google images tags and references an image every bit copyrighted if that field is used in the EXIF information.

I'm not a copyright lawyer, but recently had to look into this and then I know a lot about it.

For photogs in the Usa, the (c) symbol isn't a legal copyright symbol. Information technology has to be a © which the photographic camera does not have, but use it anyhow since it's all we have! To get in legally bounden, besides add together either "Copyright" or "Copyr." which are both legal.

The proper format should be: "Copyright © 2012 Your Proper name"

I put: "Copyright (c) 2011 Anthony Isle of mann" and my email address in the user comment space. Don't forget to update the year in the annotate each year!

Besides just placing a copyright on your photos, also consider a watermark and getting your photograph collection legally Registered with the Us Copyright Office. It costs a bit of money - but its non a per photo fee so you can batch register all your photos at one time for the same one-time fee.

If your registered photos get swiped, you take leverage that volition make lawyers leap to help you because they tin can sue for legal fees+damages, in add-on to punitive charges. It also gets the Feds involved in your case, and so having registered copyrights makes the other party extremely willing to settle out of court. Otherwise, you lot may get a shrug and will only be able to collect if you take them by yourself to ceremonious court and file your own case, and so you tin only await to get fair market value of what yous as a lensman are earning, and tin can't collect on legal fees.

Check for people swiping your photos online past using Google Search by Prototype:

www.google.com/insidesearch/searchbyimage.html

and also using Tin Center Reverse Paradigm Search:

www.tineye.com/

I've caught several sites with these two searches that were illegally using copies of my pics from Flickr, and have recovered a overnice monetary settlement from a honest company who'south website consultant used just a thumbnail from a motion picture on my Flickr photograph stream without my permission, and they fifty-fifty cropped out my legal copyright detect watermark! Luckily the owner acknowledged that they used it wrongly, and gave me a very generous offer to pay for their previous use, plus to purchase a license to go along using it.

I bet many of yous volition be actually surprised to run across where your photos are on the web correct now - even if they are copyrighted - information technology's really prevalent for people to copy off screen from online photograph displays like Flickr - thus, why I limit my print sizes. Merely even that doesn't help!
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chicken spy [dihapus] bilang:

To follow upwardly on Anthony's mail , being in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland I register my images with the UK Copyright Service. (There are other services)
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Pink Parsley Blog says:

Thanks for the caput'south up on looking for people who've stolen images. I found a lot including 1 Uk site that was using my cupcake photograph to sell recipes through their site.

www.confectionperfection.co.uk/chocolate-cupcakes.html

Ultimate Chocolate Cupcakes

I took this in 2010 and merely have the basic Flickr Copyright info (if that even means anything), so there'due south nothing in the EXIF information. Is there whatever legal recourse at this point other than just asking him to finish using the photo?
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Anthony_Mann says:

Not sure near all the other countries including the U.k. that it is being used, but the European union probably has a more stringent copyright police than the US does - nosotros accept to contact the company first and ask them to stop (cease and desist notice), and so move forrard in civil court from there.

It is legally copyrighted without your name on the impress (at least in the US), merely since it was not legally registered you lot have to pursue this on your own.

Your best bet would exist to make them an offer - it looks similar a small concern, and so don't be likewise greedy (they would probably exist willing to work with you!)

1. Take a folio screen shot showing how they are using your photo and url. Wait upward the website owner (whois registry), and designer (view the source lawmaking), and discover the owner of the company.

2. Effort using "the wayback auto" www.annal.org/spider web/spider web.php to establish how long they have been using your picture. If it's non listed, (I couldn't observe your cupcake picture there), perhaps assume they had it up for at to the lowest degree one year'southward worth of licensing (2012...)

3. expect up the fair market value of your photo on various web stock agencies - I use Alamy (if you utilise istock, you lot might as well salve the cost of your stamps and envelopes and merely use the advertising as a customer reference for your photos - encounter I'one thousand so good, they are willing to steal my photos!)

4. Send them an offer with proof it's your photo and the copyright, rights restricted notice, and if you want, make them an offering based on the advertising use type (business organization spider web site), size of epitome, average ad price, etc., + the time they accept been using it. Make certain you are dainty - I got a great counter offer, plus an extended offer to buy futurity licensing for i of my stolen pics considering the possessor said I was gracious about it and was a good business concern person - which he respected (I honestly don't think he knew the photo was stolen because they hired a graphics firm to do their website). We were both happy in the end,
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Pinkish Parsley Blog says:

Awesome info, thank you. I'm such a newb with this stuff.
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Anthony_Mann says:

Wow, that picture went viral! I noticed that it is fifty-fifty in utilise by Auburn Academy'due south food court in Australia, but that was bound to happen because your Flickr settings allow for file sharing to the world as a downloadable file in full size... probably won't be able to practise much with getting any settlements. At present the earth can take your cake, and they will swallow it too! Distressing.
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